A tuberculosis model which incorporates treatment of infectives and chemoprophylaxis is presented. The model assumes that latently infected individuals develop active disease as a result of endogenous re-activation, exogenous re-infection and disease relapse, though a small fraction is assumed to develop active disease soon after infection. We start by formulating and analyzing a TB model without any intervention strategy that we extend to incorporate chemoprophylaxis and treatment of infectives. The epidemic thresholds known as reproduction numbers and equilibria for the models are determined, and stabilities analyzed. The reproduction numbers for the models are compared to assess the possible community benefits achieved by treatment of in...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic airborne disease caused mainly by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and has ...
Copyright © 2014 Mlay, Luboobi, Kuznetsov, and Shahada. This is an open access article distributed u...
Tuberculosis is a major health problem that contributes significantly to infectious disease mortalit...
A two strain tuberculosis model with treatment which allows TB patients with the drug sensitive of s...
Epidemic control strategies alter the spread of the disease in the host population. In this paper, w...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a fatal airborne disease that affects one-third of the world’s population and p...
This project analyses the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic mathematically using compartmental modelling ap...
In this thesis, the design and analysis of compartmental deterministic models for the transmission d...
Due to high prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) in developing countries where HIV prevalence is also hig...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major infectious disease in the world, with estimated eight million inci...
A deterministic mathematical model by Feng et. al (2000) for the dynamics of tuberculosis with exoge...
Tuberculosis (TB) will be a serious threat if not handled quickly and appropriately. The relatively ...
The risk of developing active tuberculosis is highest within the first 2 years of infection. Therefo...
The natural evolution of tuberculosis in the absence of any medical interventions and its evolution ...
One-third of the world population (approximately 2 billion individuals) is currently infected with M...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic airborne disease caused mainly by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and has ...
Copyright © 2014 Mlay, Luboobi, Kuznetsov, and Shahada. This is an open access article distributed u...
Tuberculosis is a major health problem that contributes significantly to infectious disease mortalit...
A two strain tuberculosis model with treatment which allows TB patients with the drug sensitive of s...
Epidemic control strategies alter the spread of the disease in the host population. In this paper, w...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a fatal airborne disease that affects one-third of the world’s population and p...
This project analyses the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic mathematically using compartmental modelling ap...
In this thesis, the design and analysis of compartmental deterministic models for the transmission d...
Due to high prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) in developing countries where HIV prevalence is also hig...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major infectious disease in the world, with estimated eight million inci...
A deterministic mathematical model by Feng et. al (2000) for the dynamics of tuberculosis with exoge...
Tuberculosis (TB) will be a serious threat if not handled quickly and appropriately. The relatively ...
The risk of developing active tuberculosis is highest within the first 2 years of infection. Therefo...
The natural evolution of tuberculosis in the absence of any medical interventions and its evolution ...
One-third of the world population (approximately 2 billion individuals) is currently infected with M...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic airborne disease caused mainly by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and has ...
Copyright © 2014 Mlay, Luboobi, Kuznetsov, and Shahada. This is an open access article distributed u...
Tuberculosis is a major health problem that contributes significantly to infectious disease mortalit...